Uber have to stop self-driving car offers

Ride-sharing firm Uber has been told to stop offering passengers self-driving cars in San Francisco, hours after it launched the service.

California regulators warned the company it had to stop immediately and get a state permit – or face legal action.

Uber had started giving passengers the option of a self-driving car, with a safety driver, when booking a journey.

The firm did not immediately respond to a request to comment.

Prior to the official order, a video of an Uber self-driving vehicle running a red light in San Francisco had been uploaded to YouTube.

Uber responded to this and another report of a similar incident in the city by blaming them on “human error” and adding it was investigating what happened.

“If Uber does not confirm immediately that it will stop its launch and seek a testing permit, [the Department of Motor Vehicles] will initiate legal action,” the California regulator wrote to the firm on Wednesday.

In a blog published on the same day, Anthony Levandowski – Uber’s head of advanced technology – referenced a “debate” over whether the company needed a permit to operate self-driving vehicles in the state.

“We don’t believe we do,” he wrote, adding that Uber’s vehicles all had on-board drivers who could take control when necessary.

from BBC

Subframe of the S320 CDI

The bush in the sub-frame was in a bit of a limbo. But no problem, with a made up tool consist of a WV aftermarket bush remover and few cuts of a metal pipe with 2 flat pieces with holes on them for positioning. For some silly reason i forgot to take pics after the replacement. One thing for sure these don’t last more than 7-8 years.When i got mine off e-bay  i had to browse through few but they were pretty much the same.

The replacement itself took about a hour or two. IT was not difficult at all. I wonder how much a dealership or a garage would have charged me for this. I don’t want to think about the price of the whole lot i have done. Probably i would just curl on the floor and cry getting a quote 🙂

Timing!

Very important part of an engine swap is the correct locking on the cogs before you remove the belt.

Also, as it was out of the van had a good chance to clean it.

I love engines.Always amazed by the amount of knowledge compressed into these metal blocks.